Alta Winter Trail

Alta Winter Trail

Trails
Last Updated: July 2026

Distance

6.2 mi

Elevation Gain

696 ft

Est. Time

6–8 hours round trip, depending on snow conditions and fitness

Route Type

Out-and-back (descending)

Dogs Allowed

No

Best Season

Winter (typically December–March when snow is present)

Overview

About This Trail

The Alta Trail is a hard cross-country ski descent dropping nearly 1,000 feet from Wolverton through Giant Forest, threading steep terrain between massive sequoias while passing multiple trail junctions. This is technical, not scenic—expect dense forest, relentless steepness, and high-consequence terrain where control failures are fatal. Only viable in winter with expert ski skills and avalanche literacy.

Highlights

Difficulty Level

Hard

Trail Highlights

Ski through the largest giant sequoia groves in the world while descending technical terrain. This is not sightseeing—it's earned passage through pristine, high-altitude wilderness where every turn is consequential.

Insider Tips

• The ridge crest at the Panther Trail junction (Mile 1) is not a turnaround—continue south if you're committed to the steep descent. • The descent into Giant Forest is relentless and dizzying—ski in control, not for speed. • The section between Crescent Trail and Bear Hill Trail is the steepest; downclimb or sideslip conservatively. • If visibility drops, dig in and wait for clearing; getting lost at 8,000 ft in whiteout conditions is fatal.

Best Season to Hike

Winter (typically December–March when snow is present)

Hiking Tips

  • Bring an avalanche beacon, probe, and shovel—the descent crosses avalanche terrain.
  • Double-layer your traction devices; icy slopes demand secure footing.
  • Pack 2–3 liters of water minimum; dehydration kills faster in cold.
  • Mark your descent line on a topo map before starting.
  • Turn back if visibility drops below 50 feet.
  • Ski the first ridge section in daylight; never attempt it in late afternoon.

Family Info

Not suitable for families with young children. This is a hard ski descent with avalanche risk, extreme cold, and high-consequence terrain. Minimum age recommendation is 14+, and only if the teen is an advanced skier with avalanche training. No beginner options on this route.

What Hikers Say

Skiers call this one of the hardest ski descents in the park. The consensus: "Worth every blister if you can handle the descent. The Giant Forest views feel earned. But if you're not an expert skier, this will humble you."

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